Thanks Helen, I appreciate your kind words.I agree with the others.. this makes a cracking image.
Thank you Catherine, I look forward to what you come up with. It's still all new and shiny for me as I look for different subjects and try out new variations.Absolutely fabulous! Love it. I was going to have a go at trying this technique this week but time got the better of me, actually, glad I didn't as it would not have come up to this standard! Well done.
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Two great shots for Trees. I love the colours in that first one. Another vote for putting it on the wall.
Thanks Scott, as I started playing with technique I wondered how it would look using a much smaller subject than I normally see so I picked a random dandelion while letting the dogs run at a local off-leash park.I know its not part of the challenge but love the dandelion shot, works well the process you have used




Thanks PeterSome good choices there Bill.
It would be the rusted bracket for me.
Thanks Stuart, all valid comments. I did play with the position of the hole in my chosen shot. I originally cropped it square but thought that, to me, the off-center positioning made for a more interesting composition.Interesting decision to have the hale in the lower half in the first one, my initial thinking was a targeting shot which would have suited a central figure overall. The puddles on the bench to me look better zoomed in for the detail and you have no idea how long the surface is.
Thanks Dave.Nice set and a good choice!
Thank you SimonSome great shots there Bill - I like your preferred choice.
Ahh, the beauty of having an articulating screen...no back pain!Good shots there I think you’ve picked the right one. Although I feel for your back getting that low to see through the hole.
Thanks Alan, it wasn't too difficult, because I shoot in manual and use a mirrorless camera. This allows me to directly see the how adjusting the aperture and shutter speed dials affect the overall exposure. It was one of the main reasons that I switched to mirrorless.Correct choice for me, good shot, difficult to get the exposure right?
Thanks Pete.Another diverse set Bill and l like the one you’ve chosen.
Thanks HelenAn eclectic mix of shots. Definitely #1 for me though... well spotted.
Thanks David!You have so many choices. I agree #1 for me as well.
Thanks Simon, I thought that it would make a good shot in the cloudy day light with the puddles.All excellent pics but the picnic bench shades it for me with the dof progression.
Thanks Bebop, no I was lucky. I took quite a few shots but most were either too far away or too close (all you could see were their legs).Gosh, holes everywhere! I like your chosen shot with the hole in the lower half. Did you have to wait a long time for someone to walk past? I like the puddles on the wood too.






Thanks Bebop, I was lucky that the weather cleared for the one day. We're back to downpours again this morning.Oh wow you managed some great shots for the theme. I like no. 3 and no. 1 best. A great set.
Thanks Peter, I like number 3 for the birds that flew past.A really good set Bill. No.3 is my favourite but they are all good.
A watery sunset as my mother used to say.
Thank you Simon.Great shots Bill. Love your chosen image.
Thanks Helen.A lovely set of images. Your chosen shot is nicely framed and composed.
Thanks Pete.Loads of good shots there Bill.
First one is a winner and I also like the one with the city in the background.
Pete





